$50.00

Collective Shout Funding Partner

Through monthly giving, you can directly support Collective Shout’s campaigns against the objectification of women and sexualisation of girls in media, advertising and popular culture. As well as constantly holding corporations and marketers and accountable for their depiction of women and girls, Collective Shout equips others to campaign, and educates young people to resist harmful messages about their bodies, relationships and sexuality to bring about grassroots cultural transformation.

By making a regular donation you can help Collective Shout tirelessly lobby those with power and influence to effect positive change.

A regular donation of $50 per month

Your generous monthly donation will fund the ongoing work of our activists, challenge companies about their advertising, enable lobbying of politicians, and send Collective Shout representatives to schools to engage with young men and women on these important issues.

As a regular giver to Collective Shout, you will receive exclusive invitations to all state based events, email summaries of how your donation has achieved change and regular updates on all campaigns and activities.

Lingerie football dropped

Collective Shout was one of many voices calling for Channel 7 to end their sponsorship of Lingerie Football. Collective Shout is grateful for your partnership to help stop the promotion of this sexist and degrading sport.

Explicit rap artist cancels tour

Australian women and girls breathed a sigh of relief after Tyler, The Creator cancelled his tour following a Collective Shout letter to the immigration department.

Zoo Weekly closed down

Thanks to friends like you, a petition calling on Coles and Woolworths to stop selling ‘lads mag’ Zoo Weekly has led to the closing down of the all-ages pornographic magazine.

Our young people are suffering rising rates of depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-harm, and body hatred. 58% of girls receive uninvited sexually explicit material (texts, video clips, pornography), 70% are harassed online. Sexualisation, objectification and a deluge of pornography are major drivers of these negative physical and mental health outcomes.

Last year with your help we shut down major ad campaigns that objectify and sexualise girls and spoke to 1000's of students. Your generous gift will help stop more sexualised media and prevent its harmful effects on young people.

From Our Supporters

@CollectiveShout we agree this is offensive, not endorsed by Cancer Council. We are following up with the group fundraising on our behalf.